A Kansas House committee has rejected a
request from public broadcasters to restore $800,000 in state
funding.
Gov. Sam Brownback’s budget proposal included $600,000 for
public broadcasting, a cut from the current $2 million state
appropriation.
A House budget subcommittee restored $800,000. But Thursday, the
full House Appropriations Committee removed that $800,000 and
returned the state appropriation to $600,000 for the next fiscal
year.
State Rep. Pete DeGraaf, a Mulvane Republican, said government needs to
get out of public radio. Others said the state’s financial problems
required them to make difficult funding cuts.
But several western Kansas legislators said their constituents
depend on public radio and public television. Others said public
television’s emphasis on early learning and children’s programming
was a service to the state.